I have been researching different methods of creating homemade yogurt and finally found one that seemed like something I can handle. I think that the process of heating the milk and then cooling and incubating can be a little bit overwhelming, but this one is actually very doable!
This method uses a food cooler to incubate the yogurt in 4 quart jars. Basically the process involves heating the milk in the jars to 180 degrees, cooling it down to 110 degrees and then stirring in a couple Tbsp of yogurt starter. Once you've done that, you have to leave the yogurt in a warm environment for 4-24 hours (in this case it's a cooler with a pot of steaming water and a towel wrapped around it all). The longer you leave it, the tangier it will be. Please visit the original site where she has great directions and pictures posted.
During lunchtime I gave some to my pre-schooler and mixed a little bit of homemade apple butter in it. He loved it!
I am so excited that for about $3 I have 4 quarts of yogurt in my refrigerator that is healthy and yummy!
Please comment if you make your own yogurt, what method you use, etc! Would love more ideas!
We are planning to make our own this week also for the first time...your post came at a great time! Thanks, Natalie!
ReplyDeleteHow did it go, April?! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I've got to figure out how to do this with Coconut Milk! :-)
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